Events has been a major part of Facebook for a long time, but recently, Facebook released a special app for it. The new Events app tracks all the things happening around you.

The app will tell you about recent events announced by Pages you like, as well as those your friends are likely to attend. If you just want to find something to do, you can browse other events based on time, location, or interests. A simple map makes it easy to pan-and-scan to browse events.

Facebook Places is perhaps the most overlooked feature in the entire social network. It’s a nifty way to find somewhere to go in any city, no matter what you’re in the mood for.

Users often check-in at locations on Facebook, as well as rate and comment about them. This means Facebook has a ton of data. Places takes all that data and makes it meaningful for you.

You’ll find recommendations for where to go, based on landmark spots. These are divided by eat, drink, sightseeing, hotels, and shopping. Then there will be listings of upcoming major events in that city. Finally, you can see which places in the city your friends have been to.

In the recent past, you must have come across some delicious short videos on Facebook. Buzzfeed has been making sped-up recipe videos, which go viral and probably appear on your timeline.

It is always difficult to find these videos later, when you actually are in the kitchen. Until now! The new Teeny Recipes website gathers all of these quick, tasty tips in one place, and tags them perfectly. Click a tag to browse all recipes in that, or search for something.

5. Hickery (Web): Generate a YouTube Playlist Based on Your Music Likes

Over the years on Facebook, you have hit the Like button on the official Pages of your favorite musicians. You’ve probably also shared a few songs yourself. Well, how about an automated playlist based on all these likes?

The default playlist you’ll get on Hickery is a generic rubbish one. Forget about that. Click on your name in the top-right corner, then click “My Profile” to see the smart playlist we’re talking about. If you see from the screenshot above, that’s the playlist it generated based on the band Pages I like, which are Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pearl Jam, The Beatles, and Dave Matthews Band. It’s perfect.

How Do You Wish to Sort Your Data?

Facebook has taken some steps recently to customize and sort your news feed. But it’s not perfect and is still missing some crucial features. For example, you can’t get links shared by multiple friends, or only links from reputed news sources.

How do you wish you could sort your Facebook data to find the things you’re looking for?